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The strength of a classroom depends on the popularity of the paper and faculty. Thus the maximum capacity varies from one paper to another. Each programme generally has 30 students each except the cafeteria programme which has about 80-100 students. You have to attend the initial classes and have correspondence with the concerned faculty to have your name listed for that paper. I have observed that the number of female students are much more than male students. A 3:5 ratio of boys to girls might be the general case the class. There is thorough class participation although no marks are awarded for such. Many teachers make an effort to allow their students to ruase queries and debates. Just like any other college, the classroom is divided between sincere students and the lot who make it to class just for attendance. Owing to the location of Hyderabad, most peers are southern indians. Few North easterns also join yearly thanks to the ST reservations. The language programmes greatly allow foreign students to join the university. I personally have met a lot Nigerian, Arabian, East Asian, and Russian students and teachers in campus.
The strength of a classroom depends on the popularity of the paper and faculty. Thus the maximum capacity varies from one paper to another. Each programme generally has 30 students each except the cafeteria programme which has about 80-100 students. You have to attend the initial classes and have correspondence with the concerned faculty to have your name listed for that paper. I have observed that the number of female students are much more than male students. A 3:5 ratio of boys to girls might be the general case the class. There is thorough class participation although no marks are awarded for such. Many teachers make an effort to allow their students to ruase queries and debates. Just like any other college, the classroom is divided between sincere students and the lot who make it to class just for attendance. Owing to the location of Hyderabad, most peers are southern indians. Few North easterns also join yearly thanks to the ST reservations. The language programmes greatly allow foreign students to join the university. I personally have met a lot Nigerian, Arabian, East Asian, and Russian students and teachers in campus.
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